Kajol may be appointed as a board member of Prasar Bharti
New Delhi : The queen of hearts bollywood actress Kajol, who will be seen on the silver screen again after a long time, will be reportedly appointed to the board of Prasar Bharti. According the reports Kajol is now being considered by the government as a board member to Prasar Bharti.
According the reports, the national television channel Doordarshan is going for a remodelling exercise and if reports are to be believed then Kajol may be one of the people who would help in the facelift.
Along with Kajol, singer Anoop Jalota, Ashok Tandon and journalist Minhaz Merchant are learnt to be on the list of seven persons, from which new part-time members for the Prasar Bharati Board would be chosen.
According to sources, the Ministry of Home Affairs has recently given security clearance to the list of seven names which had been forwarded to it by the Information and Broadcasting ministry. These persons are being considered for appointment as part time board members of the public broadcaster.
According to the Prasar Bharati Act, its Board is to have six part time members and presently there are four vacancies. These names will now be sent to a committee, headed by Vice President Hamid Ansari and comprising Information and Broadcasting Secretary and Chairman of Press Council of India (PCI).
According the reports, the national television channel Doordarshan is going for a remodelling exercise and if reports are to be believed then Kajol may be one of the people who would help in the facelift.
Along with Kajol, singer Anoop Jalota, Ashok Tandon and journalist Minhaz Merchant are learnt to be on the list of seven persons, from which new part-time members for the Prasar Bharati Board would be chosen.
According to sources, the Ministry of Home Affairs has recently given security clearance to the list of seven names which had been forwarded to it by the Information and Broadcasting ministry. These persons are being considered for appointment as part time board members of the public broadcaster.
According to the Prasar Bharati Act, its Board is to have six part time members and presently there are four vacancies. These names will now be sent to a committee, headed by Vice President Hamid Ansari and comprising Information and Broadcasting Secretary and Chairman of Press Council of India (PCI).